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Microfilm
Systems:
Microfilm Scanning Systems
Konica Minolta Microfilm Scanner-Printers
 
Konic Minolta MS6000 MKII
The MS6000 MKII is a versatile microfilem scanner-printer system
able to read all microfilm formats for print to paper or scan and
digitize for electronic filing and distribution. With USB connection
and a direct printer option, the MS6000 MKII is as felxible as it
is easy to use: Features include:
- Auto imaging and image enhancement to adjust image position
and alignment, zoom in on hard-to-read areas, enhance quality,
trim and mask scan areas
- Switch from PC scanning to laser printing at the touch of a
front-panel button.
- High Speed video connector for fast direct printing and optional
USB or SCSI-2 connector for PC interface
- Two laser printer options gives you greater cost-efficiency
-- and two scanners can share a single printer

Konica Minolta MS7000 MKII
The MS7000 MKII is a great fit for large format microfilm applications
such as aperture cards and 35 mm microfilm. The large 12”
x 17” screen allows you to view more information for scanning
and printing utilizing the standard, dual output to PC or printer.
USB connection provides a simple interface to your desktop PC while
providing fast first-scan speeds at 5 seconds per page. Additional
features include:
- Zoom lenses ranging from 7.5x to 50x with electronic zooming
from 50% to 200%
- High-resolution PC scanning to incorporate microform information
in websites, Emails, faxes and desktop publishing
- An optional automatic aperture card feeder for production scanning
or printing
- Interface to the Kip 3000 series wide format printers for reproducing
images back to original size
Canon Microfilm Scanner-Printers

Canon MS-300 and MS-350
The MS-300 and MS-350 easily integrates scanned microfilm images
with today's document management systems. Standard PC and network
printer connectivity simplifies image retrieval and provides digital
conversion of film archives. Once scanned, images are ready for
delivery via the Internet, E-mail or fax. Print.
- Interchangeable film carriers enable the MS-300 and MS350 to
handle all types of microfilm applications.
- Standard features include Border Removal, Trimming, Centering,
Full Framing, Automatic page size detection and deskew.
 
Canon MS800
The MS-800 is a wide-screen microfilm scanner capable of handling
everything from checks to blueprints, newspapers, and more. Once
scanned, images are ready for delivery via the Internet, E-mail
or fax. Print.
- Interchangeable film carriers enable the MS-800 to handle all
types of microfilm applications.
- Automatic Size Detection, Automatic Negative/Positive Detection,
and Automatic Skew Correction.
Microfilm Scanning Software
ESP.net
Easy Scan and Print (ESP) Software, designed by Mid-America Business
Systems, is software that allows scanned images to easily be printed,
saved to a disk, or e-mailed. The scans can be images generated
from microfilm or microfiche utilizing digital Konica Minolta microfilm
scanners.
Greater efficiency and wider access to information are also benefits
of ESP.net. Requests for information can be handled and distributed
more efficiently electronically. End user workstations without microfilm
reader-printers can receive the documents they need from an "ESP"
workstation that has access to a microfilm library via e-mail. Requestors
can be on a LAN, WAN, or on the Internet. Plus, since the original
image is unaltered, the document remains secure.
The simplicity of ESP.net combined with the versatility of the
Konica Minolta Microform Scanners allows the conversion of 16/35
mm roll microfilm and microfiche into hard copy or electronic form
with a few clicks of the. The power of ESP.net is that anyone that
can use a reader-printer can use this software, thus enhancing and
leveraging the microfilm library that is already in use. Equally
as important are the efficiencies gained by an electronic distribution
system. Microfilm systems gain value and usefulness that will last
for years to come, thus protecting the investment organizations
have made in microfilm.
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for a tour and sample screen shots of ESP.net.
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